ivlpp: Removed delayed_close

This variable was used in yywrap purportedly to obviate
hidden access to a file that should be closable.

After investigating the code flex produces, it would
seem that these fears are unfounded.

Signed-off-by: Michael Witten <mfwitten@mit.edu>
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Michael Witten 2008-02-14 20:12:10 -05:00 committed by Stephen Williams
parent 3bdf0a13d6
commit 6103a72927
1 changed files with 1 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1259,15 +1259,12 @@ static int yywrap()
int line_mask_flag = 0;
struct include_stack_t*isp = istack;
istack = isp->next;
FILE *delayed_close = (FILE *) 0;
/* Delete the current input buffers, and free the cell. */
yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER);
if (isp->file) {
/* Delay the close of this file, because the yyrestart
below seems to have some memory of this file. */
delayed_close = isp->file;
free(isp->path);
fclose(isp->file);
} else {
/* If I am printing line directives and I just finished
macro substitution, I should terminate the line and
@ -1312,7 +1309,6 @@ static int yywrap()
}
yyrestart(istack->file);
if (delayed_close) fclose(delayed_close);
return 0;
}
@ -1321,7 +1317,6 @@ static int yywrap()
top. If I need to print a line directive, do so. */
yy_switch_to_buffer(istack->yybs);
if (delayed_close) fclose(delayed_close);
if (line_direct_flag && istack->path && !line_mask_flag)
fprintf(yyout, "\n`line %u \"%s\" 2\n",